August 1 at 11 AM Pacific via Zoom
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Join PRI on August 1 for an inside look at the Grants Pass decision on homelessness.
Hear from lawyers involved in the case and policy experts to learn how the ruling will impact California's efforts to clean up our streets.
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Join PRI for an informative webinar featuring one of the lawyers who represented Grants Pass before the Supreme Court, PRI’s adjunct fellow and one of America’s top constitutional lawyers who drafted PRI’s amicus brief in the case, and PRI’s team of policy experts.
They’ll take you inside the Supreme Court hearing on the case, and explore what local governments can now do to address homelessness following the ruling.
* Thursday, August 1
11:00 AM Pacific time
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The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Grants Pass v. Johnson represents the lifting of a major legal logjam that has hindered the efforts of local governments in California and across the country to clean up homeless encampments and alleviate rising homelessness on our streets. PRI filed an amicus brief in the case.
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FEATURED SPEAKERS:
* Theane Evangelis
Partner, Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher, LLP
* Erik Jaffe
PRI Adjunct Fellow and Partner in Schaerr-Jaffe
* Dr. Wayne Winegarden
PRI Senior Fellow in Business and Economics
MODERATOR:
* Steven Greenhut
Director, PRI's Free Cities Center
OPENING REMARKS:
* The Hon. Daniel Kolkey
PRI board member and chair of PRI’s California reform committee
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